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  2. Royal Castle (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Castle is a fast food restaurant chain in Trinidad and Tobago. Royal Castle was founded in 1968 by two Trinidadian couples, Irene and Vernon Montrichard and Marie and Ray Permenter in Port of Spain as the first fast food chain in Trinidad and Tobago. [3] It grew to 37 locations with 520 employees over time.

  3. Royal Castle (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Royal Castle was acquired by Nashville, Tennessee-based Performance Systems for about $9.1 million. [7] Performance Systems had been active creating and marketing chicken franchise restaurants, most notably Minnie Pearl's Chicken. However, the company became overextended due to lack of executive restaurant experience, collapsed amid ...

  4. Royal Castle - Wikipedia

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    Royal Castle may refer to: Royal Castle (chain restaurant), founded in Miami; Royal Castle (restaurant), restaurant chain in Trinidad and Tobago; Royal Castle, PoznaƄ, Poland; Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland; Royal Castle of Laeken, Belgium, official residence of royal family; Royal Castle Hotel, hotel in Dartmouth, Devon, England

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  6. Guyanese pepperpot - Wikipedia

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    Along with chicken curry, and cook-up rice, pepperpot is one of Guyana's national dishes. [ 1 ] This dish is usually reserved for special occasions because it needs to cook for several hours, and mostly eaten on Christmas Day or during the Christmas holiday season, and sometimes on Boxing Day.

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  8. Chicken in the Rough - Wikipedia

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    Chicken in the Rough was the first nationally franchised restaurant chain in the United States. [5] [12] In 1937, the chain had locations on Route 66 in the U.S. states of Arizona, Oklahoma, Missouri and Illinois. [5] In 1949, an extraordinary grill was designed that simultaneously fried and steamed chicken, after which time franchising began. [9]

  9. The Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana

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    It acquired its "Royal" prefix in 1853 when Queen Victoria became its patron. [1] The Guyanese scholar James Rodway was the long-serving editor of its journal, Timehri. The society's museum eventually became the Guyana National Museum. The society ceased to have royal patronage in 1972 and became the Guyana Society.